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IXes in South Asia

IXes in South Asia. Gaurab Raj Upadhaya CEO/Tech Chair Nepal Internet Exchange gaurab@lahai.com. Countries. Afghanistan Bangladesh Bhutan India Maldives Nepal Pakistan Sri Lanka. Afghanistan. 6 ISPs NEDA, Ariana Telecom, CeReTechs, InstaNet, Trasil Telecom, Itehad Internet Company

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IXes in South Asia

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  1. IXes in South Asia Gaurab Raj Upadhaya CEO/Tech Chair Nepal Internet Exchange gaurab@lahai.com

  2. Countries • Afghanistan • Bangladesh • Bhutan • India • Maldives • Nepal • Pakistan • Sri Lanka

  3. Afghanistan • 6 ISPs • NEDA, Ariana Telecom, CeReTechs, InstaNet, Trasil Telecom, Itehad Internet Company • Difficult to say how may links, 200 Cyber Café in Kabul • ACCA : World Bank run ISP • UN Organizations have their own links • Regulation in progress • National and International ISPs • All ISPs still not licensed • Connectivity is through V-SAT, most private ISPs are customers of larger ISPs in Pakistan • MOIC and AFGNIC thinking about initiating and IX

  4. Bangladesh - BDIX • Ongoing work since November..active work since last four months • 100+ ISPs, many small ISPs are neighborhood business. They get their bandwidth from larger ISPs • BDIX- project funded by UNDP through SDNBD to include 20 largest ISPs at the BDIX this year. • BDIX working group / mailing list has participation from ISP Association. IX mailing list still not populated properly. • Connectivity equipment partially funded by the project. Wireless connectivity to be used initially due to difficult regulatory regime. • Switch and IX equipment provided by PCH, IX LAN block provided by EP.net • July 30, 2003, first IX workshop with 35 Participants • Late September/mid-October, Cisco ISP/IXP workshops to be held to enable ISPs to participate at the IX.

  5. Bhutan • Only One ISP – Druk Net • Around 10,000 access account • About 40-50K users • Connectivity through VSAT • Multi homed

  6. India - NIXI • National Internet Exchange of India is a government funded project with participation from ISPs (www.nixi.org • Non-profit company established to undertake the job • Plan to establish four IXes in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata • Delhi IX location identified and has been turned on with 8 ISPs (last month) • Cisco 2950-48 Switch • Cisco 3600 route server • Mandatory Peering • Private Peering between a few ISPs already there, traffic levels not known • NIXI policy mandates peering between all members, but discussions continuing • There's been a lot of talk for many years, and good to see something happening.

  7. Maldives • Again only one Private ISP – Focus Comp • Island Country • Two reasonably high population area • VSAT connectivity • NO local IXes • Some interesting wireless experiments  • Government ISP also exists – run by incumbent telephone company

  8. Nepal -npIX • Update • Migrated all 6 ISPs to BGP • Two ISPs facing connectivity problems • traffic growing at 10-15% , Some ISPs showed tremendous traffic increase • Average Traffic is 2.5 MBps • Peaked at 5 MB in June when high school results were announced • Plan to interconnect the two switch • to be done in September • Inclusion of non-ISPs started – University and other Agencies with own Satellite links working towards connectivity to the IX • http://traffic.npix.net.np

  9. China 2002 Afghanistan Iran India Pakistan

  10. Pakistan • PIE – Pakistan Internet Exchange is a transit selling exchange for the PTCL – the incumbent Telco. • ISPs were not allowed to have independent gateway but had to connect through PIE. This has been changed, but take up has been slow • ISPs allowed to have download only links • PIE also used by government to try and regulate content. • Recently, new telecom policy –hopefully for the better • IX formation hindered by connectivity problems and lack of knowledge • ISPs interested in forming an IX – basic work started, hopefully something to update in the next meeting • co-location agreement exists so should be easy to get going

  11. Sri-Lanka : LISPA-IX • Lanka IX • Longest operational IX in South Asia • An activity of the Sri Lanka ISP association • Operated by Lanka Com on behalf of the ISPs • Static Routes used so far • Plan to migrate to BGP, Cisco ISP/IXP workshop concluded last month • No website available • Traffic level at 6-7 MBps • Traffic stats and website to be made public soon

  12. Thank you • Information here collected through travel to 5 countries (AF, BD, IN, NP, LK) and others through interaction with folks in those countries • Pakistan fiber network slide and diagram, originally presented at SANOG II meeting, 27 July by Farhan Liaquat • Thanks to Philip Smith (Cisco), Bill Woodcock (PCH), Md. Aslam (AF), Kapil Chawla (IN), Hakikur Rahman (BD), Tee Emm (PK), Rohith Udalagama (LK) Questions ????

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